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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980244
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
8/3/2020
Doc Name Note
Exhibit D
Doc Name
Adequacy Review - Preliminary
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CC&V
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
AM13
Email Name
TC1
MAC
ERR
JPL
BFB
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<br />Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mining Company Exhibit D Cresson Project Amendment 13 24 <br />7.4 Security and Signs <br />CC&V will continue to use practices to protect and warn the public and restrict access for public safety including topographic barriers, fencing, berms, signage, and security guards and gates. Leased mining ground contains restrictive covenants regarding the terms for owner access to the property. <br />Project areas requiring fencing will be the areas near public roads where motorists might inappropriately access the Cresson Project. Existing fence locations are shown on Drawing C-2b. Where additional fencing is required, it will be fit for intended purpose but may be constructed of chain link type or typical rangeland barbed wire fence, depending upon the circumstances. Wildlife fencing construction is in progress to fulfill commitments of TR-91 with anticipated completion in 2020. Road access onto the property for motorized vehicles is controlled by gates. <br />Access restrictions to the site, including signs are used around the perimeter of the affected lands boundary to restrict access without permission. Signage is required by the DRMS, Colorado Public Health and Environment – Air Pollution Control Division, and by the International Cyanide Management Code in areas of sodium cyanide use. Signs at site entrances must meet requirements of DRMS Hard Rock/Metal Mining Rule 3.1.12. The entrances to the Cresson Project are posted with signs that are clearly visible from CR 82 and SH 67 and list the following information: <br /> Name of the Operator (CC&V) That DRMS Permit(s) have been issued The DRMS Permit No(s) <br />Signs warning of the use of dilute sodium cyanide solution usage as required by the International Cyanide Management Code have been placed on fencing around the ADRs and VLFs. In addition, signs notifying of dilute sodium cyanide solution usage are in place at the cyanidation portion of ADR and HG Mill facilities. Signs prohibiting unauthorized access onto CC&V private lands surrounding the operations are in place and will be extended as appropriate as the mine operations change. <br />Boundaries of the affected area must also meet requirements of DRMS Hard Rock/Metal Mining Rule 3.1.12. Where operations are approaching the limits of areas approved for disturbance the boundaries of the area that may be disturbed pursuant to the permit will be marked in a clearly-visible manner adequate to delineate such boundaries and to inform CC&V personnel of the limits of disturbance contained in the permit.
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